"I really can't believe that you have been to all of those places." Jaysa spoke. Madison was sitting with the two listing to the stories as well. They sat in a room that Jaysa had only seen once before while making her rounds around the castle. It had several chairs that surrounded a small table to put drinks on and a fire place to the side of them attached to the wall. The maid would come in and out in fire wood making the room more comfortable. The chairs were made out of wood, but had animal hide nailed into it making it soft to sit in. The man took a sip of his drink before setting it back down.
"There are several Kingdoms and countries that are out there besides this one." Levi spoke.
"Oh, I know that much." Jaysa replied.
"Have you ever thought about traveling outside of this Kingdom?" Jaysa looked at the man. Madison must've wanted to know as well, due to her looking at the young Queen.
"To tell you the truth. There was a time that I wished I could leave this Kingdom. I wanted to be free from the horror that was taking place."
"I heard about that many of us merchants were not able to come to this Kingdom for quite some time. The merchants that were luck and did come in during that time, had stories to tell." Jaysa nodded. "But that had changed. I head once the new King was crowned that things started to change." Levi took a sip of his drink again. "I am glad that everything had changed. And what I'm seeing, is, it's back to what I remember."
"That's what I'm glad about too." Jaysa spoke with a smile.
"Even with all the changes that have been made. Are you still wanting to leave this Kingdom?" Levi questioned. Jaysa stayed quiet for a couple of moments. Ever since she was forced into marring Danzel. She never once thought about leaving. She may have hated the man but not to where she wanted to leave the Kingdom.
"No, I haven't." Jaysa finally spoke out.
"No, after the marriage with my husband. I never thought of leaving. Yes, we had a hard time at first. But not to the pint of wanting to leave the Kingdom." Levi looked at Jaysa.
"You had a hard time? What do you mean?" Levi questioned. Jaysa stayed quiet. She really didn't want to tell him what had happened. He had no reason to know what happened between them,
"That's something I'd rather not discuss." Jaysa replied with a quiet voice. Levi just stared at Jaysa.
Was what happened truly that horrible that she couldn't talk about? "Even though you don't want to talk about it, did it ever cross your mind to leave during those hard times?"
"No," Jaysa replied.
"What made you want to stay?"
What did make me want to stay? Jayda questioned herself. There should have been many times that she should've thought about leaving. However, that never happened. Maybe deep down she knew that it may have worked out. That's why she never really thought of leaving. Jaysa looked up at the man that has been staring at her waiting for her answering. "I may…" Jaysa started. "I may have thought that everything would work out. That may be the reason why." Jaysa finally responded. Levi stayed quiet for a moment before smiling.
"Well, even if you don't have a reason to leave for wanting to get away. What about for travel. It's a pleasure to get away and enjoy new scenery." Jaysa smiled.
"That would be nice."
"Well, maybe something. I can take you away to see other Kingdoms and counties." Levi spoke. His voice held a bit of seduction which Jayda completely missed.
"I would totally love that." Jayda looked at Madison. "Wouldn't that be awesome to go out and see that world."
"Yes, that would be." Madison spoke out in excitement. "I would love to see…."
"She would come too?" Levi questioned. Not listening to Madison to Madison that was spouting out different Kingdom.
"Well of course." Jaysa spoke out. Her smile disappearing as she spoke. "Is that not okay?"
"No, no." Levi replied a little of quietly. His hands waiving in the air.
"Then that would be awesome to go out and see what's out there." Jaysa smile came back to her face. Levi just stayed quiet for a moment before bringing up another subject.